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Istanbul building collapse leaves 3 dead

12 people rescued from rubble, says city’s governor

Handan Kazancı  | 06.02.2019 - Update : 07.02.2019
Istanbul building collapse leaves 3 dead

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By Cemal Coskun and Ugur Islamoglu

ISTANBUL

At least three people were killed when a seven-story building on Istanbul’s Asian side collapsed, authorities said Wednesday. 

Istanbul Governor Ali Yerlikaya said 12 people have been rescued from the rubble of the building in Kartal district, including one in critical condition, while the death toll climbed to three when another body was recovered.

The injured are being treated at Kartal Training and Research Hospital, Yerlikaya said.  

Speaking to reporters at the site earlier, Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu said a 9-year-old boy identified as Mahmut Tayyip was among those rescued, adding his condition is good.

Turkish Parliament Speaker Binali Yildirim, who also went to the site, told reporters that as a precaution, people living in the next building were evacuated due to possible damage caused by the collapse. 

Zeki Dag, a local official, said the building had 14 apartments and 27-30 residents were inside when it collapsed.

A team of 86 rescue workers and 26 fire trucks are at the site.

Prosecutors have begun an investigation into the incident and an Istanbul court issued a broadcasting ban, the country’s top broadcasting authority, the Radio and Television Supreme Council, said in a statement.

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